The Summing Up, Part 354, Volume 1The reminiscences of the author's lifetime; insight on life and art; education, discipline and training of a writer. |
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... feeling of mirth or sorrow . Though I have been in love a good many times I have never experienced the bliss of ... feelings I have often acted a passion that I did not feel . I have tried , with gentleness when possible , and if not ...
... feeling of mirth or sorrow . Though I have been in love a good many times I have never experienced the bliss of ... feelings I have often acted a passion that I did not feel . I have tried , with gentleness when possible , and if not ...
Page 143
... feeling that it was worth while , and the man who has done it feels even a certain pride in the fact ; in England he will be thought and will think himself a damned fool . That is why Antony and Cleopatra has always been the least ...
... feeling that it was worth while , and the man who has done it feels even a certain pride in the fact ; in England he will be thought and will think himself a damned fool . That is why Antony and Cleopatra has always been the least ...
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... feelings of any traveller interested in art and curious to see what he could of the manners of a strange people whose ... feeling . This was freedom of the spirit on the one hand , and on the other , the collection of all manner of ...
... feelings of any traveller interested in art and curious to see what he could of the manners of a strange people whose ... feeling . This was freedom of the spirit on the one hand , and on the other , the collection of all manner of ...
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